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Ireland beyond boundaries : mapping Irish studies in the twenty-first century

How Irish Studies has developed over the past 20 years
Print Book, English, 2007
Pluto Press, London, 2007
viii, 274 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
9780745321868, 9780745321851, 0745321860, 0745321852
77540405
Notes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: where Irish Studies is bound by Liam HartePart I: Irish Studies in Practice1. Changing transatlantic contexts and contours: Irish Studies in the United States by Christina Hunt Mahony2. Re-configuring Irish Studies in Canada: writing back to the centre by Michael Kenneally3. 10,000 miles away: Irish Studies Down Under by Elizabeth Malcolm4. 'Our revels now are ended': Irish Studies in Britain - origins and aftermath by Shaun Richards5. Teaching Irish Studies in Ireland: after the end by Michael BrownPart II: Irish Studies in Critical Perspective6. The intellectual and the state: Irish criticism since 1980 by Conor McCarthy7. Forty shades of grey?: Irish historiography and the challenges ofmultidisciplinarity by Mary E. Daly8. The religious field in contemporary Ireland: identity, being religious and symbolic domination by Tom Inglis9. 'A decent girl well worth helping': women, migration and unwanted pregnancy by Louise Ryan10. Beating the bounds: mapping an Irish mediascape by Lance Pettitt11. Placing geography in Irish Studies: symbolic landscapes of spectacle and memory by Yvonne Whelan and Liam Harte12. Listening to the future: music and Irish Studies by Gerry Smyth13. Beyond sectarianism: sport and Irish culture by Mike CroninBibliography Index